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Jason Johnston : Don't Quit Your Day Job
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Perfectly Produced, Refreshingly Real Music. Closer to traditional country sound but still very cool. A Waylon Jennings meets CCR kinda sound. You dont have to love counrty to love this... its just real. no more to say.
Genre: Country: Modern Country
Release Date: 2001
Don't Quit Your Day Job Record Label: Twister J Productions
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Kind Enough to Be Cruel 4:22 Album Only
One Great Brain 2:42 Album Only
Sixty Years Ago 3:06 Album Only
Between Your Heart and Mine 3:24 Album Only
When Love is All You See 2:56 Album Only
Bad Day Too Quit Drinking 3:03 Album Only
Something I'd Do 3:40 Album Only
Down On Bended Knee 3:48 Album Only
Watching Amy Dance 3:37 Album Only
All My Tears 4:22 Album Only
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Album Notes

This album project was a culmination of over a year of extreme artistic creativity.

Recorded in Nashville, produced by Nancy Montgomery.

B esides being the nicest guy in country music, Jason is
completely captivating as a performer. The most personable
artist to hit the country music scene in years.

I n the tradition of his own musical influences ranging from
Waylon Jennings and Elvis to Aerosmith, Jason pours
emotion and energy into every performance.

G arnering the attention of several labels in Nashville,
Jason has performed in concert with country notables
Joe Diffie, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Terri Clark,
Trisha Yearwood, Chris Le Doux and Jamie O'Neal.


S everal years as a competetive bull rider in the
Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association helped Jason hone
his skills as a cowboy and as a songwriter. His passion
for rodeo spilled over into his song writing and created
a following among his fellow cowboy.

T aking his show on the road, Jason has played from the
casinos of Nevada through out his homestate of Oregon and
into his birth state of Montana. He is currently
showcasing his latest album "Dont Quit Your Day Job"
through out the Pacific Northwest.

A lready Jason has penned twon top ten hits on the "Indie"
Charts including one #1 hit, "Everything to Me" performed
by Canadian group "Rebel Hearts". Jason co-wrote the
theme song appearing in the documentary movie
"the Perfect Ride" and also wrote "Last Cowboy" for the
Academy of Western Artists Female Vocalist of the Year
in 1998, Lorraine Rawls.

R eady for what comes next. His next step will be his
greatest.

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REVIEWS

Montana
author: Dee Russell
Jason is such a new sound that gives you the overwhelming feeling of the country sound of reality. If the music industry is listening they will listen to this. So many of us country fans have turned away from the country now playing because of the repetitious sound, you can't tell one artist from the other. We don't necessarily have to have the old country but the real artist and not the same and the same song after song. I hope Country Agent's realize this and start promoting Artist's such as Jason to further their career in the country music career. We need this in the country believer world. I now listen to the oldies and so do many of my friends, bring back real music !!!!! Thank You
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This is my second copy
author: Jeff & Becky Silver Springs Forida
Outstanding CD excellent condition and fast shipping. We will need the next CD it is named Unbroken Record. Thanks again
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Jason is soulful, talented and humble, a truly gifted musician!!
author: Monda
I never listen to country, but this CD is not just country it's about the heart and love and what really matters in life, plus it rocks!
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Tiefgang im country - style!
author: Rohan Gohen
DEUTSCH: Schöne , tiefgehende Country - balladen , vorgebracht mit viel Gefühl - und ohne die sonst häufige instrumentelle Überfrachtung! Musik für den gemütlichen Abend mit Rotwein am Kamin... BAD ENGLISH TRANSLATION: Beautiful, deep Country - ballads, stated with much feeling - and without otherwise frequent instrumental overloading! Music for the cozy evening with red wine at the fire-place.
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